Sulfur
Could Taurine be the new fountain of youth?
Taurine is an amino acid that our bodies produce naturally. In fact, it’s one of the most abundant amino acids found in humans
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Key chemical found at the edge of galaxy suggests alien life is common
Life on Earth requires six critical elements: nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur (NCHOPS)
Temperatures rising in the Med as pollutants drop
Scientific research has revealed that the Mediterranean region is warming up to 1.5 times faster than the rest of the world.
The question why this is happening, however, remains unanswered.
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Mucilage not descended to Marmara Sea depths: Report
Studies have shown that mucilage in the Sea of Marmara has not yet descended to the lower depths of the sea in northwestern Turkey, a marine sciences institute in the country said.
The EC Will Sue Bulgaria for the Dirty Air around Galabovo
Today, the European Commission (EC) has decided to file a lawsuit against Bulgaria for exceeding the sulfur dioxide standards in the Galabovo region. The problem with high levels of sulfur dioxide in Bulgaria has existed for a long time, mainly in connection with the use of coal with high sulfur content from some thermal power plants.
May 8: Victory in Europe
Seventy years. It’s been this long since May 8th, 1945, when the Red Army closed in from the east, struck in the heart of Nazi Germany, Berlin, and raised the Red Army flag, signaling the fall of European fascism.
It had taken more than 6 years for the war to end, since the Nazis started annexing and invading lands, following a madman’s nightmarish dream.
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PM talks about "miracle" as new smelting plant opens
PM talks about "miracle" as new smelting plant opens
BOR -- A ceremonial opening of a new smelting plant and a sulfuric acid factory was staged in the eastern Serbian town of Bor on Tuesday....
Syrian chemicals were safely destroyed off Crete, says OPCW
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the international body responsible for overseeing the destruction of Syrian arms off Crete, says that there was no pollution as a result of the operation on board the US vessel Cape Ray.